'Bates Motel' Season 5 News & Spoilers: Expect More Madness; Norma to Appear Next Season?
Norman Gets Crazier in 'Bates Motel' Season 5
The creators of hit show "Bates Motel" have announced that the "Psycho" inspired story will come to a close in Season 5. A lot of fans are already itching to know what will happen to Norman because of the events that occurred during the Season 4 finale.
What's Next for Norma?
In the conclusion of "Bates Motel" Season 4, Norman Bates has finally killed his mother. The actress who played Norma, Vera Farmiga, has gained a lot of fans due to her acting. She also caused the show to have a lasting appeal after every season.
The show's producers have already reaffirmed their fans that the actress will still be present in "Bates Motel" Season 5. Although her character may not be alive, she will appear inside the head of Norman Bates and be the cause of his downward spiral madness.
In the movie "Psycho," Norman Bates' mother had a huge effect on him, but her character was not explored. Fans speculate that Norma's death and its impact on his son will be tackled.
A New Mother-Son Relationship
"Bates Motel" has given a lot of depth between the complicated relationship between the mother and son Norman and Norma loved each other very much; however, their translation for love has transcended in a different way, with Norma being killed.
The next season will explore a different kind of relationship, and it will show how Norma continues to live in Norman's head. Although Norman will give his best effort to forget what he did, reports suggest that it will backfire and cause him more madness.
Plan for Dylan and Emma
During the season finale, Dylan and Emma have fled from White Pine Bay. Fans are also curious on what will happen to them next. It seems that the executive producers are still not done yet with their story. Kerry Ehran and Carlton Cuse have spoken with TV Line saying, "We very much have a story planned for them next season."
There is still no exact date for the release of the final season of "Bates Motel."